Andalé Mono (also known as Andale Mono, Monotype.com) is a monospaced sans-serif typeface designed by Steve Matteson for terminal emulation and software development environments, originally for the Taligent project by Apple Inc. and IBM. The Andalé design was originally created by Monotype, as part of Andalé font families.
Andalé Mono was first distributed as an Internet Explorer 4.0 add-on, originally under the name Monotype.com. In version 1.25...
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Andalé Mono (also known as Andale Mono, Monotype.com) is a monospaced sans-serif typeface designed by Steve Matteson for terminal emulation and software development environments, originally for the Taligent project by Apple Inc. and IBM. The Andalé design was originally created by Monotype, as part of Andalé font families.
Andalé Mono was first distributed as an Internet Explorer 4.0 add-on, originally under the name Monotype.com. In version 1.25 of the font, it was renamed to Andale Mono, distributed with Internet Explorer 5.
While this typeface is no longer distributed with modern versions of Microsoft Windows (from Windows ME onwards) it is still available for download as part of the Core fonts for the Web package on Sourceforge and it is bundled with Mac OS X.
This typeface is used by programmers in text editors and IDEs for its legibility and easily identifiable characters.
The Andale Mono typeface family sold by Ascender Corporation includes bold and italics variants, in...
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